Thanks for all your work on this HULK!
Situation: I'm on my parents plan, which I think is the 700 Family plan from ATT (I think 70 bucks). Add $20 for the 2 extra lines. We all 3 have iPhones, I have the old grandfathered unlimited for $30, they both have they 250MB for $15 a piece. None of us have texting. We are now eligible for new phones, which we each want updated iPhones. We also want to text now. My parents are in their late 60s and not good with change, so they are pretty much locked into using ATT. I figure the bill is $150 plus fees. She does get a 15% discount for her employer.
My wife has StraightTalk and is on the $45 unlimited with her iPhone. I think I got a $5 per month discount for autopay. My son is turning 13 and we want to get him a phone.
I'd like to upgrade to the iPhone 5 (not sure when the new one is coming out) and then give my wife the 4S and she can give the 3G to my son. I'd really like him to use the iPhone as wifi only (no data plan). I'd like to lower my parents bill while also getting texts for them. Also considering bringing my son onto my parents bill for the 10 additional line, but I'm not sure they will let that be an iPhone without a data plan.
What's the best scenario, with the only lock in being keeping my parents on ATT? Zip is 35244. Should I try to add my son to my parent's plan? Should I get a family plan for my own family (will have another son get a phone in 2 years). Is there an option to add a dumb phone to Straight Talk since my wife is already on?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Okay. Your situation is all sort of tough, but here is what I think.
For the grandparents, they can either keep the bill they have (minus you) and use the upgrades to get the new iPhone5 (don't recommend this route, but if they must get it, then at least they get the subsidy). Or, they can switch to AT&T's in-house prepaid GoPhone plans. Both could be on a 250 mins, unlimited texts, and 200 MB of data plans for $40 each. The plan is much cheaper, but AT&T won't subsidize their phone purchases. The next iphone will come out later this summer anyways, which will drop the price on the 5. Wait and buy it then. Or upgrade to the 4s for much less.
For you, I don't really have a clear idea of your data usage as "unlimited" is pretty vague. How much are you actually using? If its <1GB, I'd say PureTalk USA (on AT&T's network) for $43.95. Unlimited calls/texts and 1 GB of data. If you're using more than that, I'd say Solavei for $49 a month. Unlimited calls, texts, and 4GB of data. They're on T-mo's network, which is supposed to actually have the best coverage in Birmingham. You should STRONGLY consider forcing your parents over to T-mobile, as you could put them + your kid all on one plan for $90 which would have unlimited calls/texts and 500 MBs of data on each line. Tell them you know they hate change, but you were wondering if they liked saving money more than they hate change.
If your wife is doing well with Straight Talk, she should stay put.
Your son... depends on what he actually needs. Red Pocket Mobile for $19.99 gets him 250 minutes and 500 texts. For $5 more though, both Simple Mobile and Spot Mobile offer unlimited calls/texts with no data. Still, the best would be for him to be the 3rd on your parent's T-mobile plan.
It actually might be the best by far for all of you to be on T-mobile's family plan together.
Picture this:
Your Mom: Unlimited Calls, Texts, 500 MB of data
Your Dad: Unlimited Calls, Texts, 500 MB of data
Your Wife: Unlimited Calls, Texts, 2500 MB of data
Your Son: Unlimited Calls, Texts, 500 MB of data
You: Unlimited Calls, Texts, Unlimited data
The grand total for all of that is just $140 a month. The catch, no phone subsidies. They'll help you finance new phones at 0% though if you need that help. Plus, they're rated the best in your part of Alabama. If I were you, I'd convince your parents its time to change.